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IAN, Ocular Adjust on Nightforce
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<blockquote data-quote="augustinaustin" data-source="post: 14868" data-attributes="member: 835"><p>Ian, I read with great interest all of the info posted on the Nightforce prob. thread.</p><p>I set up to perform the ocular adjustment this morning using the back of a white tailgate with a decal of fine black print on it at exactly 50 yds. This is a NF 8X32 R2(PRE-NXS) model, no side parralax adjuster and I believe no lock-ring on the ocular unless I am missing something. Following your method I obtained the best focus on the crosshair just a 1/8 of a turn from bottomimg out clockwise and the best clarity on the fine print when fully bottomed out clockwise (which is where I left it) I did this several times making sure to focus outside of the scope as described. I never found a pint where they were both perfect. All of this done on a very bright sunny day. I was surprised that the best overall adjustment took place in the bottomed out position. Any thoughts on this? Thanks a lot. August</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="augustinaustin, post: 14868, member: 835"] Ian, I read with great interest all of the info posted on the Nightforce prob. thread. I set up to perform the ocular adjustment this morning using the back of a white tailgate with a decal of fine black print on it at exactly 50 yds. This is a NF 8X32 R2(PRE-NXS) model, no side parralax adjuster and I believe no lock-ring on the ocular unless I am missing something. Following your method I obtained the best focus on the crosshair just a 1/8 of a turn from bottomimg out clockwise and the best clarity on the fine print when fully bottomed out clockwise (which is where I left it) I did this several times making sure to focus outside of the scope as described. I never found a pint where they were both perfect. All of this done on a very bright sunny day. I was surprised that the best overall adjustment took place in the bottomed out position. Any thoughts on this? Thanks a lot. August [/QUOTE]
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